Justinian
October 13th, 2004, 07:26 PM
I stumbled on PortExplorer looking for a simple way to track down activity on our MS ISA firewall when necessary.
One issue I found that isnt documented, is that bandwidth and packet capture only work when using the console, and will not work from remote desktop that isnt connected to the console.
Also I have seen some mention that it uses a LSP in the TCP/IP stack, is this true? Are there any concerns with using this on a firewall, will the LSP affect performance even when its not in use?
Thanks,
Justin
One issue I found that isnt documented, is that bandwidth and packet capture only work when using the console, and will not work from remote desktop that isnt connected to the console.
Also I have seen some mention that it uses a LSP in the TCP/IP stack, is this true? Are there any concerns with using this on a firewall, will the LSP affect performance even when its not in use?
Thanks,
Justin